利用统计石增量计数法分析西班牙西北部海岸鱿科副鱿鱼的年龄和生长情况

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Elsa García-Mayoral, Álvaro Roura, Graham J. Pierce, Ángel F. González
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对于大多数头足类等寿命较短的物种,每 1 或 2 年个体就会完全更替一次,因此了解渔场中的招募情况尤为重要。在这项研究中,我们测定了鳕形目副鱼类(Alloteuthis media、A. subulata 和 Loligo vulgaris)的年龄、体长、体长和生长率,以评估生长曲线的形式以及不同物种和孵化季节之间的差异。在加利西亚海岸(西班牙西北部)的浮游动物样本中总共采集了 222 条副鳞鱼,用于确定背幔长度(DML)、体表长度(SL)和沉积在体表的增量(NI)之间的关系。L.vulgaris的稚鱼年龄在1到35天之间,而Alloteuthis的稚鱼年龄在1到54天之间。广义加性模型(GAMs)显示了DML的非线性增长,L. vulgaris比Alloteuthis表现出更高的DML-at-age。这些数据的最佳参数模型是指数回归。SL-NI关系在不同物种之间也存在差异,L. vulgaris在龄期具有较大的体长。L.vulgaris和A.media的副鳞有两个不同的孵化高峰,一个在春末夏初(上升流季节的开始),另一个在秋末(上升流季节的结束)。Alloteuthis subulata在春季的孵化高峰早于其他两个叶绿素类物种--秋季的第二个高峰几乎不明显,可能是因为该物种分布在秋季未取样的更北部地区。
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Age and growth analysis of Loliginidae squid paralarvae in the NW Spanish coast using statolith increment counts

Age and growth analysis of Loliginidae squid paralarvae in the NW Spanish coast using statolith increment counts

Knowledge of recruitment to a fishery is particularly important in short-lived species, like most cephalopods, in which there is a complete turnover of individual every 1 or 2 years. In this study, age, body length, statolith length and growth rates of loliginid paralarvae (Alloteuthis media, A. subulata and Loligo vulgaris) were determined to evaluate the form of the growth curve and differences between species and hatching seasons. A total of 222 paralarvae collected in zooplankton samples along the Galician coast (NW Spain) were used to determine relationships between dorsal mantle length (DML), statolith length (SL) and the number of increments (NI)) deposited in the statolith. The paralarvae of L. vulgaris were between 1 and 35 days old, while both Alloteuthis species ranged in age from 1 to 54 days. Generalised additive models (GAMs) revealed non-linear growth in DML, with L. vulgaris exhibiting higher DML-at-age than Alloteuthis species. The best parametric model fit for these data was obtained using exponential regressions. The SL–NI relationship also differed between species, with L. vulgaris having larger statolith length at age. The paralarvae of L. vulgaris and A. media had two well-differentiated hatching peaks, one in late spring-early summer (beginning of the upwelling season) and another peak in late autumn (end of the upwelling season). Alloteuthis subulata had an earlier hatching peak in spring than in the other two loliginid species—and the second peak in autumn was barely visible, possibly because this species occurs further north in areas not sampled in autumn.

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Marine Biology
Marine Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.20
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期刊介绍: Marine Biology publishes original and internationally significant contributions from all fields of marine biology. Special emphasis is given to articles which promote the understanding of life in the sea, organism-environment interactions, interactions between organisms, and the functioning of the marine biosphere.
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